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🌀 Thermalright Hyper Vision 360 AIO Liquid Cooler
This cooler instantly grabbed my attention with its rotating 3.95″ LCD display—honestly, I didn’t expect such a premium feature on a cooler under $100. My old air cooler was struggling with my i7-13700K, so I figured this could be a worthy upgrade. Plus, the aesthetics matched my white-themed build perfectly.
Installation took about 25 minutes. The included mounting hardware worked seamlessly with my LGA1700 socket, and the instructions were surprisingly clear for a budget AIO.
Performance-wise, it blew me away. Temps dropped by nearly 20°C under load, and the LCD screen not only adds flair but is fully customizable. You can upload your own GIFs, system stats, or logos.
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Pros: Stunning LCD, excellent cooling performance, low noise, great price-to-feature ratio
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Cons: LCD settings software isn’t the most intuitive
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US Comparison: Comparable coolers from NZXT or Corsair with LCDs cost around $180–$250
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Expectation Match: Exceeded—this feels like a flagship cooler for half the cost
US $163.1
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💻 Thermalright CORE VISION 360 AIO
I bought this one for a secondary PC I use for video editing. The 2.1″ LCD display is smaller than the Hyper Vision but still adds personality. The ARGB fans are bright and customizable, giving the whole build a clean, modern look.
Thermals stayed well within optimal range during long render sessions. It’s quiet, stable, and the LCD accurately displays real-time temps. Installation was also painless, thanks to the included thermal paste and labeled parts.
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Pros: Solid cooling, beautiful ARGB, budget-friendly LCD
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Cons: Fans could be quieter under heavy loads
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US Comparison: AIOs with displays cost double the price here
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Expectation Match: Yes—great performance with just a bit of RGB flash
US $97.11
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❄️ JONSBO TH-360 White ARGB AIO
I chose the JONSBO TH-360 for its clean white design and triple ARGB fans. I was skeptical about performance since this cooler doesn’t include a screen, but I needed something reliable and aesthetic.
Cooling was respectable—my Ryzen 7800X3D hovered around 60°C under full load. Fans were whisper quiet unless I pushed the system hard. A big plus was the excellent build quality of the radiator and fittings.
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Pros: Premium white finish, decent cooling, very quiet
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Cons: No LCD screen, limited RGB customization
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US Comparison: White AIOs like Lian Li Galahad are nearly double the price
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Expectation Match: Definitely worth it if you’re into minimalist setups
US $79.68
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🧊 Thermalright FW 240 X LCD (No Fans)
This fanless AIO was a surprising experiment. I paired it with my own Noctua fans because I wanted a quieter experience with a customized airflow setup. The 2.4″ LCD screen is crystal clear, and even without bundled fans, it cooled my 12600K surprisingly well.
Great for those who want control over every component. The screen connects via USB and lets you show CPU/GPU stats or animations.
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Pros: Excellent screen, modular setup for custom fans
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Cons: No included fans, some might not like DIY approach
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US Comparison: This kind of modularity isn’t even offered in many US brands
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Expectation Match: Surprisingly flexible and better than expected
US $80.05
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🌈 TEUCER AF120 RGB CPU Cooler
I got this one purely for testing on an older PC. It’s a budget RGB air cooler, not an AIO, but for under $15 it’s a steal. Installed it on an AM4 build—it fit without issues and looked pretty good once installed.
Performance is just enough for basic tasks and light gaming. Not ideal for high-end CPUs but does the job in a low-spec rig.
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Pros: Dirt cheap, surprisingly decent build quality, RGB fan works
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Cons: Mediocre cooling, noisy under load
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US Comparison: Comparable coolers start at $25+ and often don’t include RGB
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Expectation Match: Yes—for the price, you can’t complain
US $31.45
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🚀 Thermalright Frozen Warframe 360 AIO
The name caught my eye, but the IPS LCD screen and ARGB fans sold me. This was a centerpiece cooler for a gaming build. Setup was plug-and-play, and it handled an overclocked 5800X like a champ.
The LCD is vivid and customizable, while the fans are both quiet and effective. ARGB syncs smoothly with my ASUS Aura setup.
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Pros: Gorgeous screen, excellent thermal performance, intuitive software
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Cons: Slightly bulky for smaller cases
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US Comparison: Competes directly with Corsair H150i Elite LCD, which costs ~$260
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Expectation Match: 100%—feels like premium gear
US $89.39
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🧬 METALFISH 180 AIO for Mini-ITX
Needed something compact for my HTPC. The METALFISH 180 is designed for tight cases, and it fits like a glove in my NR200P. Despite its small form factor, it cooled my 5700G quietly and efficiently.
Build quality is solid, with a matte black radiator and flexible tubing. No RGB here, but that’s okay in a stealth setup.
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Pros: Compact, efficient, quiet
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Cons: No visual flair, limited to low/mid-range CPUs
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US Comparison: Comparable ITX AIOs are rare and cost around $100+
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Expectation Match: Exceeded for size and value
US $48.76
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🌐 DeepCool LS720-SE-DIGITAL
This one had a smart digital temperature display, which I found super useful. Installed it on my workstation build for both style and function. The ARGB fans are strong and customizable, and temps stayed consistently cool under full load.
Display is crisp and updates in real time, which feels way more futuristic than I expected. It also comes with high-quality mounting gear and pre-applied thermal paste.
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Pros: Accurate digital readout, great performance, easy install
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Cons: Display can be hard to read from angles
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US Comparison: Competes with NZXT Z73-level coolers for half the cost
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Expectation Match: Yes, very polished AIO
US $92.02
Final Verdict
I went into these purchases a little skeptical, thinking I’d get “you-get-what-you-pay-for” results—but I’ve honestly been pleasantly surprised. Every cooler I tested brought serious value, and some felt like premium Western brands at a fraction of the price. Delivery on all items took between 9–15 days, and everything arrived well-packaged and without damage.
If you’re comfortable handling a bit of installation and want maximum value, I absolutely recommend these coolers. I’m already eyeing more from Thermalright and DeepCool for future builds. AliExpress isn’t just for cables and trinkets anymore—some of these brands are really stepping up.










